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  1. #1

    Swim Platforms - Bird Problems..

    Talk about taking over.

    (we were in New Bern, NC last week).

    Note the make of boat in the first pic!

    Then look close behind the ladder on the second pic, one egg can be seen.



    Capt'n Bill

    "People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, But people will never forget how you made them feel."

  2. #2

    Re: Swim Platforms - Bird Problems..

    That boat's had that bird there for almost 2 months. My boat is just across from that egg (guess thats appropiate) up 2 slips. Wish I knew you were in town. Would have had a cold one for you.

  3. Re: Swim Platforms - Bird Problems..

    I see breakfast (like my egg over easy)

    and lunch (fried) in those pictures...........
    Charlie Freeman
    "No Dial Tone"
    1973 43' DCMY
    Fernandina Beach, Fl
    www.yachtmoves.com

  4. Re: Swim Platforms - Bird Problems..

    Guessing they do not use their ride very much !

  5. Re: Swim Platforms - Bird Problems..

    water gun would work... Have someone who could pick them off... ? Get the robot bird... i think it's sold in brit.. Good luck dang birds... If it's not birds it's cats.... lol

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    Re: Swim Platforms - Bird Problems..

    My uncle had a huge problem with some really persistent muscovy ducks, and he came up with a real old school solution -- he laid out some 2"x4"s with a bunch of spikes on the top. No more ducks and duck !@#$*.
    -- Paul

  7. Re: Swim Platforms - Bird Problems..

    And we all know what happens after the birds move in right? You have to replace or rebuild starboard engine! AHHH get the birds off!!!



    Quote Originally Posted by (Nobody You Know) View Post
    Talk about taking over.

    (we were in New Bern, NC last week).

    Note the make of boat in the first pic!

    Then look close behind the ladder on the second pic, one egg can be seen.




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